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    Mário Jardel de Almeida Ribeiro (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈmaɾiu ʒaʁˈdɛw]; born 18 September 1973) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played...
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  • Brazilian handball player Jardel Santana (born 1978), Brazilian footballer Mário Jardel (born 1973), Brazilian footballer This page or section lists people that...
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  • (Villarreal and Atlético Madrid), Luis Suárez (Liverpool and Barcelona), Mário Jardel (Porto and Sporting CP) and Ronaldo (Manchester United and Real Madrid)...
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  • Mario Jardel (born 7 November 2000) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a full-back for Liga 1 club Persita Tangerang. He was signed...
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    Sporting CP 72 Benfica 58 18 34 Mário Jardel Porto 30   1997–98 Porto (17) 77 Benfica 68 Vitória de Guimarães 59 18 34 Mário Jardel Porto 26   1998–99 Porto...
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    Sporting CP to become the first Porto player since the 1997–98 season after Mário Jardel to score six or more goals for the club in the competition. He would...
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  • for Bayern Munich Mário Jardel (born 1973), Brazilian football player Mario Lemieux (born 1965), former Canadian ice hockey player Mario Mandžukić (born...
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  • Sporting CP 72 Benfica 58 18 34 Mário Jardel Porto 30   1997–98 Porto (17) 77 Benfica 68 Vitória de Guimarães 59 18 34 Mário Jardel Porto 26   1998–99 Porto...
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  • for most consecutive wins, with five. Rui Jordão, Paulinho Cascavel, Mário Jardel and Mehdi Taremi are the only players to win the award with two clubs...
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    Şükür Galatasaray 38 1998 Iván Kaviedes Emelec 43 1999 Mário Jardel Porto 36 2000 Mário Jardel Porto 38 2001 José Alfredo Castillo Oriente Petrolero 42...
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    an epic 5–0 match with a hat-trick from Mário Jardel. Palmeiras beat Grêmio 5–1 in the return leg, with Jardel's lone strike proving enough to see Grêmio...
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  • in the following decade. In 2006, former European Golden Shoe winner Mário Jardel returned to Portugal to play for Beira-Mar, signing a one-year contract...
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    player of the season. Only one foreign player has been awarded it, with Mário Jardel winning in 2002, although they were frequently nominated in the years...
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  • UEFA Cup Final. Galatasaray won the match 2–1, both goals scored by Mário Jardel, the latter a golden goal. This was the first Super Cup contested by...
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  • Salgueiros, Farense and Alverca were relegated to the Segunda Liga. Mário Jardel was the top scorer with 42 goals. Until 2021, this remained the last...
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    Davids Juventus  Netherlands 5 Hakan Şükür Internazionale  Turkey 5 Mário Jardel Galatasaray  Brazil 5 Fernando Redondo Real Madrid Milan  Argentina 5...
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    Artur Porto 4 Alen Bokšić Juventus 4 Alessandro Del Piero Juventus 4 Mário Jardel Porto 4 Lars Ricken Borussia Dortmund 4 Karl-Heinz Riedle Borussia Dortmund...
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    European Golden Shoe Fernando Gomes (36 goals), (39 goals) – 1983, 1985 Mário Jardel (36 goals) – 1999 Best European Goalkeeper Vítor Baía – 2004 African...
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  • This was mainly due to issues in their attacking line, including an Mário Jardel injury in January. In Europe the team was eliminated early; in August...
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  • União de Leiria and Gil Vicente were relegated to the Liga de Honra. Mário Jardel was the top scorer with 30 goals. Felgueiras Campomaiorense Tirsense...
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    match) Attendance 5,495,112 (35,001 per match) Top scorer(s) Raúl (Real Madrid) Rivaldo (Barcelona) Mário Jardel (Porto) 10 goals each ← 1998–99 2000–01 →...
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    Zahovič Olympiacos  Slovenia 9 15 Pavel Nedvěd Lazio  Czech Republic 8 16 Mário Jardel Porto  Brazil 7 17 Peter Schmeichel Manchester United  Denmark 6 18 Stefan...
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  • Beira-Mar, Chaves and Académica Coimbra were relegated to the Liga de Honra. Mário Jardel was the top scorer with 36 goals. Leça Varzim Belenenses Leça, Varzim...
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  • 12 – Milan Baroš, 2008–2011 Most goals scored in UEFA Super Cup: 2 – Mário Jardel, 2000 Most goals scored in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 4 – Hakan Şükür, 1996–1997...
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    (0/2) 43 Mario Gómez 26 44 0.59 2007–2013 VfB Stuttgart (3/5), Bayern Munich (23/39) Vinícius Júnior 26 61 0.43 2018– Real Madrid 45 Mário Jardel 25 46 0...
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  • Setúbal, Rio Ave and Santa Clara were relegated to the Segunda Liga. Mário Jardel was the top scorer with 37 goals. Beira-Mar Chaves Académica Beira-Mar...
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    foreign player ever to play in Turkey; Brazilian striker Mário Jardel, dubbed "Super Mário" by the fans and scored both of Galatasaray's two goals in...
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    to score in six or more consecutive appearances for the club, after Mário Jardel and Bas Dost. On 28 November, he scored twice and assisted the other...
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  • European Golden Boot Héctor Yazalde (46 goals) – 1974 (Portuguese record) Mário Jardel (42 goals) – 2002 African Footballer of the Year Emmanuel Amuneke – 1994...
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  • net. 29 April 2024. "Jardel » Club matches". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 1 February 2018. "Season 1999/2000 Player stats M.Jardel". BeSoccer. Retrieved...
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